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    his lawyer’s hostility‚ Meursault experiences condemnation from the Magistrate after revealing he is an atheist‚ “… the judge would lead me to the door on his office‚ slap me on the shoulder and‚ and say to me cordially‚ ‘That’s all for today‚ Monsieur Antichrist.’ I would then be handed over to the police” (Camus 68). By using a critical tone to an ideal that all people should have faith‚ and those who don’t are wrong‚ the magistrate created an unjust prejudice against Meursault. Similiarly‚ during

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    151/ 109/ 110 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). Such people are usually held in jail because they are unable to furnish a satisfactory surety to accompany the bond of “good behaviour” that they have been asked to execute by the Executive Magistrate (usually a PCS/IAS officer). The provisions were devised by the British to control a restive population at minimum cost to their exchequer. Independent India has continued the provisions unchanged. As many as 90% of the arrestees in this category

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    Aristotelian Ethics & Distributive Justice Concern with material equality as the central form of distributive justice is a very modern idea. Distributive justice for Aristotle and many other writers for millennia after him was a matter of distributing what each ought to get from merit or desert in some sense. The idea of equality was arguably anathema to Aristotle and most other theorists‚ including Catholic philosophers‚ until modern times‚ indeed until the nineteenth century. A common view was

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    First Information Report (FIR)‚ statements of all persons whom prosecution proposes to examine as its witnesses (Sec 207‚ Sec. 154‚ Sec. 161 [3]) confessions and statements if any recorded and any other documents‚ relevant extracts forwarded to the magistrate. The arrested person has a right to consult and be defended by a legal practitioner of his choice (Article 22 (1) of the Constitution of India). If the arrested person is poor‚ he can get free Legal Assistance from the Legal Services Authority

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    effectiveness of Lay people within the English Legal System. Lay people are extremely useful individuals within the civil and criminal courts within the English legal system. The most influential lay people are the Lay Magistrates and the Jury who have important roles with the legal system. Magistrates usually deal with most cases that are heard within the criminal system. They are the decision makers as to guilt or innocence making 97-99% of all cases while on the other hand 1% of cases are heard with a jury

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    the law‚ however there are some formal requirements needed to become a lay person. Lay magistrates and juries are required to; • Be between the ages of 18 to 65‚ • Have no criminal records • Not be a member of the armed forces. • be on the electoral roll (registered to vote) • Have lived in the UK for at least five years since the age of 13. During cases in the magistrate’s court‚ a panel of 3 lay magistrates are assisted by a legally qualified clerk to help advise them on the points of law and

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    of five classes of trial level courts: the magistrate‚ probate‚ juvenile‚ state and superior courts. There are also approximately 370 municipal courts. There are two appellate courts: the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. All 159 counties have a magistrate‚ probate‚ superior‚ and juvenile court. Magistrate courts are county courts that hear minor criminal offenses and civil claims involving amounts of $15‚000 or less and issue warrants. Magistrate court is the first resort for many civil disputes

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    LAWS1021 – CRIME – Week 3 Class 1 1. introduction 2. Ubiquity of discretion 3. Regulating discretion 4. Prosecutorial discretion 5. The Chaser case 6. Two tiers of justice 7. Magistrates and Local Courts 8. Supreme and District Courts 9. High Court appeals 10. Crown appeals From Last Class Jurisdiction Notion of how it is risen and how it is imposed In 1788‚ assumed‚ put upon Australia from the act of colinisation Sovereignty From british states‚ then Australia as a commonwealth Citizenship

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    1 .Explain how "the desire to win" can lead a prosecutor to pursue a case that should be dropped or choose to not disclose evidence that would exonerate a defendant. How does the organizational/occupational culture affect their motivations? The prosecutor’s interest in the prosecution is to win‚ and for the unscrupulous‚ unethical prosecutor to win regardless of the guilt or innocence of the accused. The prosecutor’s career path could be injured by failing to win‚ showing the lack of skill as a

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